Automotive Carpet Dye

We offer the largest selection of automotive carpet dyes. Choose from over 70 colors to find the perfect color match for your car.

Beautifully Dye your Auto Interior

The Automotive Carpet Dye kit is specially made for auto restorers looking to refresh or darken car or RV interior. This kit comes with powder dye that you will mix yourself with hot water and than apply with your own spray bottle. Should you be dyeing a larger RV, you may want to consider a 20 oz container of carpet dye and 1 quart container of One Step Dye Prep.

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Automotive Carpet Dye Kit

The Automotive Carpet Dye kit is the for the auto restorer looking to refresh and darken his current nylon car or rv carpet. Powder dye is included in the kit so you can mix yourself to ensure you have the correct strength of dye. Simply lighten by adding more water and simple darken by adding more dye. Always heat dye as instructed and add One Step Dye Prep.

For the Automotive or Carpet Professional

Start to redye automotive carpets today. With the Americolor Professional Auto Dyeing System you can enhance, recolor or dye almost any automotive carpet, floor mat or door panel. Unlike other auto dyeing systems because this does not use paint. We use the same acid-based, heat-activated dyes used in the carpet mills to provide a permanent, non-fade color. This gives the carpet a soft and plush “like new” feel and look.

Carpet Dye Services YOU can Provide with this system

With this easy-to-use system the YOU can provide the following services for automotive carpets, floor mats and door panels.

Enhancement – for vehicle interiors in good condition that have lost that “new car” look. A light spray of dye and they are renewed to like new condition.

Recoloring – for vehicle interiors that have irreparable stains and fading that cannot be corrected. A heavy spray of dye and you will cover the stains, bleach marks, and fading, darkening the original color slightly.

Dyeing – for vehicle interiors that are severely stained, faded, and worn. A heavy spray of dye will completely cover the original color, leaving a rich, like new finish (some colors may require more than one application).